Indianapolis Colts general manager Ryan Grigson said that the team will be aggressive when trying to acquire players this offseason. Indianapolis will have about $40 million in salary-cap space to use in free agency.

Indianapolis Colts RB Trent Richardson's status for next season is up in the air, according to general manager Ryan Grigson. "Where's he fit? Where's he going? Is his arrow up, down, sideways, 45 degree-angle?," Grigson said. "And we have to figure all these things out with guys in all different types of situations on this roster. There are guys across the board that are in a lot of different situations. But, again, when the coaches come back, when we seeing what's actually out there -- we have an idea, draft, juniors that have declared and things like that -- once that evolves we'll have a much better feel for what we need to do."

Indianapolis Colts general manager Ryan Grigson may look toward defense in the NFL Draft if his remarks are any indication. "You want to continue to infuse the team with draft picks and young players that can grow together and be great together," Grigson said. "With that being said, yes, you can never have enough corners, you can never have enough pass-rushers and you can never have enough linemen."

Indianapolis Colts general manager Ryan Grigson wants the team's offensive line play to improve. Although the unit did give up nine fewer sacks than in 2012, injuries abounded and the interior line play was inconsistent. Grigson realizes he may have to look to the draft for improvements.

Indianapolis Colts general manager Ryan Grigson confirmed the team is in strong pursuit of Canadian Football League DT Armond Armstead. "He was here on a visit, he's a talented guy, I feel he fits this defense nice and had some versatility with this defense," Grigson said.

Offensive line and the secondary are two key areas the Indianapolis Colts could look to bolster in the offseason. The Colts surrendered 41 sacks this season. "Andrew (Luck) has to get hit less, we know that," general manager Ryan Grigson said. "Andrew took a lot of shots this year but also keep this in mind, and I say this with a lot of conviction, there was only I believe four games this year where our starting offensive line played together. How can you have a cohesive unit?"

The Indianapolis Colts head into the offseason with 58 players already signed to contracts and more than $40 million available under a salary cap that is expected to come in at about $121 million. General manager Ryan Grigson said the Colts will be able to sign high-priced free agent, but could also opt to find bargains if it will improve the team. "I don't have to rub two nickels together to find a key position. Now, if there's something that I really want that I feel is going to get us over the hump in a certain area, I could at least take a crack at him," Grigson said. "I feel almost in a sense like I don't want to go after a name just because that's easy. There's guys out there, that to me, that if you really scout this league and you really know this league, you can find guys that are under the radar that are right under people's noses, just because you dig a little harder and you have a better feel for some guys than the next team does."